Obinna Obiwulu
CSEA (Nigeria)
Areas of expertise:
Data, Social Issues
Obi Obiwulu is a Communications Consultant at CSEA. He is a writer and documentary filmmaker, and for over a decade he has worked in Communications – with a concentration on Content Development – for the Oil & Gas, Telecoms and Hospitality industries, as well as for Non-Profits and Social Development Organisations. His interests lie in, amongst other things, Social Commentary and Analyses, as well as Creative Exposés and Narratives that push the development discourse. Over the years in his work across fields, he has built strong knowledge in Energy & Technology, Social Development & Advocacy, and Finance & Economics, which versatility brings to bear in the broadness of the subjects he writes on and films. He is an ardent advocate for equality and social justice, and infuses this passion in a lot of his content. His work at CSEA is also focused on arraying and presenting research insights and policy conversations for and to wider audiences.
Nigeria's children: COVID-19 and broken dreams
- December 8, 2020CSEA (Nigeria)
Children of poor households are forced to quit school and support their families as COVID-19 leaves their parents jobless.
For the ones we left behind
- October 21, 2020CSEA (Nigeria)
With schools reopening all over Nigeria, the problems around education for the country's impoverished and other vulnerable children demand focus more than ever.
Why Effective Communication Is Fundamental To The Fight Against Covid 19 In Nigeria
- May 7, 2020CSEA (Nigeria)
Countries that appear to be winning the fight are on this track because they have weaponized vital information across groups.
COVID-19 in Nigeria – Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) as Vulnerable Populations at Risk
- April 2, 2020CSEA (Nigeria)
With characteristically limited living-spaces in IDP camps, social distancing and self-isolation will be difficult to achieve.
